[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I'm a mechanical engineer with little experience programming. I've > used C++ and machine language for getting micro-controllers to work > and thats about it. I work allot with software developers at my job > and can read C++ code pretty good (ie. I understand whats going on). > Does anyone have any good tips or resources for someone interested in > learning PYTHON. This is purely for hobby purposes and I'd like to > expose my kids to a programing language too. If any one has any > helpful books, tips or suggestions please let me know. I have > Windows, MAC and Linux box's at my house but I'm a primarily a MAC > user. > > I found "Learning Python" O'Reilly pretty good. It's pretty dogeared now. It's ISBN number is:1-56592-464-9. That's edition 1from the last century.
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